By: Editorials Today’s Quote “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” – President Theodore Roosevelt Time Check November 12, 1927 – Joseph Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union. Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party leading to Stalin coming to power. November 12, 1933 – In Philadelphia, the […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.” – Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago Time Check November 10, 1674 – The Dutch cede New Netherlands (Modern Day […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “It is just wrong that in 2017, you can lose your job, lose your home, or—if this administration gets its way—be denied a wedding cake simply because of who you are or who you love.” – Hillary Clinton Time Check November 2, 1921 – Margaret Sanger’s National Birth […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “I feel like they should let us do whatever we want to do. If you want to stand, stand. If you want to kneel, kneel. If you want to sit, sit. Whatever you want to do should be a personal preference to do.” – Mike Wallace (WR, Baltimore Ravens) Time […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “You go back to 17th century Spain, 18th century France, 19th century Great Britain, ancient Egypt, ancient Rome — every one of them knew that there was a problem, they did nothing about it and they collapsed…Are we going to face the same thing or are we going to be […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “The overwhelming majority of climate-research funding comes from the federal government and left-wing foundations. And while the energy industry funds both sides of the climate debate, the government/foundation monies go only toward research that advances the warming regulatory agenda. With a clear public-policy outcome in mind, the government/foundation gravy train […]

Iss. 61 May 21, 2017 Hillary supporter and legal professor Alan Dershowitz told Tucker Carlson on Friday, “I just don’t see a crime here,” when referring to Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia. Dershowitz, one of the nations top minds on legal matters is widely respected on both sides of the aisle. After making it clear […]

Iss. 60 May 21, 2017 The media frenzy over the Trump leaks is out of hand, and once again, the Trump Administration appears to find itself right on the chopping block. We must acknowledge that—as always—these are self inflicted wounds! Our Editorial Board is reminded constantly from Trump haters and supporters alike, “that if he would […]

Iss. 59 May 13, 2017 Today, President Donald Trump is set to speak at acclaimed Evangelical Christian College, Liberty University. Trump, in accordance, will deliver the commencement address at the graduation ceremony event. It should be noted: here at the Real Times, Liberty University is proudly hailed for its excellence—at least in comparison to […]

By: Christian Rogers Time Check April 29, 1918 – Germany’s Western Front offensive ended in WW I. April 29, 1952 – IBM President Thomas J. Watson, Jr., informed his company’s stockholders that IBM was building “the most advanced, most flexible high-speed computer in the world.” The computer was unveiled April 29, 1990 – The destruction of the Berlin […]

By: Editorials Iss. 57 April, 27, 2017 Here’s a funny thought: Facebook has taken it upon themselves to help YOU (the dumb peasant) spot #FakeNews. This may come with some irony though, as Facebook is the worldwide leader and abetter in the spread of fake news… but we needn’t take such care for accuracy… […]

By: Editorials Iss. 56 April, 13, 2017 When candidate Donald J. Trump pledged to “bomb the **** out of ISIS,” he apparently wasn’t kidding. On Friday, the U.S. military, under the direction of their new Commander in Chief dropped the largest bomb ever dropped on an ISIS cell in Afghanistan. The MOAB Bomb, also known […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “And I really believe that we should have and still should take out his air fields and prevent him from being able to use them to bomb innocent people and drop sarin gas on them.” – Hillary Clinton Time Check April 7, 1712 – A slave revolt broke out in New […]

By: Christian Rogers Time Check March 5, 1623 – The first alcohol temperance law in the colonies was enacted in VA. March 5, 1845 – The U.S. Congress appropriated $30,000 to ship camels to the western U.S. March 5, 1872 – George Westinghouse patented the air brake, which was then used for rail cars, making transportation by train more reliable […]

By: Christian Rogers Today’s Quote “No matter what happens, the sun will rise in the morning.” – President Obama addressing the so-called nightmare of the Trump election victory. Time Check Feb 20, 1792 – George Washington signed the Postal Service Act that created the U.S. Post Office. Feb 20, 1809 – The Supreme Court ruled the power of the federal government […]

Today’s Quote “If you had a law that made it explicit that healthy people are going to pay in and sick people are going to get subsidies, it would not have passed,” – Jonathan Gruber on the Affordable Care Act Time Check Feb 14, 1899 – The US Congress approved voting machines for use in federal elections. […]

Today’s Quote “We won this night. We will control the streets. We will liberate the land. We will fight fascists. We will dismantle the state. This is war.” – Statement today from Occupy Oakland (showing their love of peaceful gatherings) The loving students sided with them. Time Check Feb 2, 1848 – The first shipload […]

Today’s Quote “The United States should not admit those who engage in acts of bigotry or hatred (including “honor” killings, other forms of violence against women, or the persecution of those who practice religions different from their own) or those who would oppress Americans of any race, gender, or sexual orientation.” – Text from […]

Today’s Quote “I could not in good conscience vote to draft our daughters into the military, sending them off to war and forcing them into combat.” – Ted Cruz, a father of two daughters and hater of women Time Check Jan 27, 1944 – The Soviet Union announced that the two year German siege […]

Today’s Quote “The problem is, is that the way Bush has done it over the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the Bank of China in the name of our children, driving up our national debt from $5 trillion dollars for the first 42 presidents — number 43 […]

Today’s Quote “The minimum wage has to go up. People are — at least $10, but it has to go up. But I think that states — federal — I think that states should really call the shot. As an example, I live in New York. It’s very expensive in New York. You can’t […]

Today’s Quote Every person who has grown to any degree of usefulness, every person who has grown to distinction, almost without exception has been a person who has risen by overcoming obstacles, by removing difficulties, by resolving that when he met discouragement he would not give up. – Booker T. Washington Time Check Sept. […]

Today’s Quote “We do not pay ransom. We didn’t here, and we won’t in the future.” – President Barack Obama Time Check Aug. 27, 1789 – The Declaration of the Rights of Man was adopted by the French National Assembly. Aug. 27, 1889 – Charles G. Conn received a patent for the metal clarinet. Aug. 27, 1939 – Nazi […]

Today’s Quote “When there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit. So let’s keep going, until every one of the 161 million women and girls across America has the opportunity she deserves.” – Hillary Clinton this week while accepting the DNC Nomination for President Time Check Jul. 30, 1619 – The first representative assembly in America […]

Today’s Quote “History teaches that wars begin when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap” – Ronald Reagan in an address to the Nation Time Check Jul. 22, 1943 – American forces led by General George S. Patton captured Palermo, Sicily. Jul. 22, 2003 – In Paris, France, a fire broke out near the top […]

Today’s Quote “That doesn’t sound very tough to me.”– President Barack Obama Time Check Dec. 4, 1783 – Gen. George Washington said farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York. Dec. 4, 1942 – U.S. bombers attacked the Italian mainland for the first time during World War II. Dec. 4, 1973 – Pioneer 10 reached Jupiter. real time Iss. […]

For part one of this two-part series, CLICK HERE Today’s Quote “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower” – Steve Jobs Time Check Nov. 25, 1783 – During the Revolutionary War, the British evacuated New York. New York was their last military position in the United States. Nov. 25, 1867 – Alfred Nobel patented dynamite. Nov. 25, 1990 […]